New Breast Cancer Pill Offers Patients Precious Extra Time

A newly approved breast cancer drug is offering hope and more time to patients with advanced, incurable disease. The pill, called capivasertib, is now being funded by the NHS in England and has already helped some women live years longer than expected. One patient, Linda Kelly, credits the treatment with giving her nearly four extra […]
Dedication to Girlguiding Spans Six Decades

Marion Davies from Wiltshire has celebrated an incredible milestone—60 years as a Girlguiding leader. She began volunteering at age 18 and has stayed active ever since, leading countless young girls through camping trips, skill-building, and life lessons. Her dedication was recently honored with a service award presented by Time Team archaeologist and Wiltshire deputy lieutenant […]
Royal Recognition for Decades of Service in Luton

A Sikh charity in Luton has received the prestigious King’s Award for Voluntary Service, the UK’s highest honor for community groups. Shri Guru Ravidass Sangat was recognized for its decades of support to vulnerable residents, including the delivery of over 21,000 hot meals during the pandemic. For the past 25 years, the organization has also […]
This Village Just Gave Out Its Highest Honor

For the first time in its history, the village of Woburn has awarded its highest honor to a long-serving community volunteer. Gill Green, 86, was named Freewoman of Woburn in recognition of her remarkable 36 years of service. The accolade was presented by the Duke of Bedford, marking a milestone for both Green and the […]
Scientists Chart the Most Detailed Brain Map Ever

A team of over 150 scientists has just achieved what once seemed impossible: mapping every cell and connection in a tiny piece of mouse brain. Roughly the size of a grain of sand, the section contains more than 200,000 brain cells, 523 million synapses, and two miles of neural wiring—making it the most detailed mammal […]
Berlin’s Beloved Gorilla Turns 68, And She’s Still the Queen of the Zoo

At 68 years old, Fatou the gorilla is celebrating another milestone as the oldest living gorilla in captivity. To mark the occasion, the Berlin Zoo treated her to a soft and colorful birthday basket filled with her favorite fruits and vegetables. Born in 1957 and arriving at the zoo in 1959, Fatou has witnessed decades […]
A Nuclear Breakthrough That Could Change Everything

A Canadian company has developed a groundbreaking technology that could recycle up to 90% of the world’s nuclear waste—dramatically reducing one of the most pressing challenges in clean energy. Called WATSS (Waste to Stable Salt), the process transforms dangerous spent nuclear fuel into usable energy and safer byproducts. Moltex Energy’s WATSS technology extracts long-lived radioactive […]
Anchorage Pets Are Prepped in Style for Volcanic Eruption

As a volcano near Anchorage shows signs of erupting, local residents are getting ready—but not just for themselves. Pet owners are stocking up on gear to protect their four-legged friends, too. From tiny respirators to heart-shaped goggles, dogs like Iroh the corgi are now armed with personal (and pet) protective equipment. While ashfall from Mount […]
$30 Billion in Medical Debt Wiped Out

A groundbreaking deal has erased $30 billion in medical debt for an estimated 20 million Americans. The nonprofit, Undue Medical Debt, made the purchase from a debt buyer in a move that will prevent these unpaid bills from being sold or sent to collections. The average debt relieved is around $1,100, and nearly half of […]
MacKenzie Scott Has Quietly Given Away $19 Billion, And She’s Not Done Yet

In just six years since her high-profile divorce from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, MacKenzie Scott has redefined what it means to give. The author and philanthropist has donated more than $19 billion to over 2,000 organizations—often with no strings attached. Her approach is transforming philanthropy by providing unrestricted funds that nonprofits say have had overwhelmingly […]